The family of a University of Alabama student killed in a crash on her way home from the National Championship football game in Miami has filed a wrongful death suit against all of the drivers involved.

Natalie Baine, of Roswell, Ga., died at a Montgomery Hospital after the Jan. 8 crash that involved a bus, the truck she was in and a third vehicle.

Baine, 20, was the passenger in a 2009 Chevrolet Silverado that was driven by Hudson Riedel, president of UA’s Sigma Chi chapter. Defendants in the suit are Riedel, truck owner and Sigma Chi member Thomas Matheny, Capital Motor Lines, bus driver Herbert James Sanders and Atiya Chana Crawley, who was driving a Chevy Impala that struck the truck.

According to the suit, Riedel made a left turn in front of the bus. The bus and the Impala driven by Crawley both struck the truck, causing the injuries that led to Baine’s death.

The suit filed in Montgomery Circuit Court last Thursday claims that the drivers did not use proper care while driving and demands a jury trial.

“I didn’t know Natalie, but I’ve learned a lot about her since I’ve begun my representation of her family,” Glover stated in a release sent to news outlets Thursday morning. “She was an incredible girl who was loved by so many. Her life had so much promise and it was stolen from her far too early. It shouldn’t have happened nor should she have died that night. Careless mistakes and foolish choices have consequences in life. We will do everything we can to hold those responsible for the death of this precious young woman.”

Baine’s family members told news station WSBTV that her heart was donated to a 13-year-old girl, her kidney to a 10-year-old girl and her liver to a 58-year-old man.